Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 21, 25 January 1922 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25; 1922.
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I ; f embers ' of,; the "West Richmond Friends meeting -will hold a reception at the Community House Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. S. . Edgar -Nicholson, -who are leaving soon for residence in Washington, 1. C. The congregation and friends are cordially Invited to attend. The ie'Ception will commence at 7:30 o'clock.
be held Friday evening at the church and will be followed by a social hour
of which Mrs. Agnes Watts and Mrs. Elsie Hicks will have charge.
Mrs. J. C. Taylor will be hostess to
the Four Corner club Thursday after
noon at her home, 721 South Twelfth
street.
The Brotherhood of Parker Memor-
American Legion members 'and the? ia? class of the First Baptist church
Woman's Auxiliary, service men and
persons eligible to membership in the
auxiliary are to be guests at a basktt supper which the auxiliary is giving on Friday evening at the Knights of Pythias temple at 6.30 o'clock. Preceding the party a meeting of the auxiliary is to be held, beginning at 3 o'clock, at which time the annual election of officers will take place The evening will be featured by s social program, including an address by the legion's state commander. Legion members of the local post are to have charge of part of the program, but their plans have not been divulged. The auxiliary will have a short program of music and readings. P. ISlocum will be in charge of a Community recreation period. A dance and social will be given Saturday evening at the Masonic temple by the order of the Eastern Star, for members of the order and Masons. The Paul Harris players will furnish music for the dancing. The committee in charge includes Mr. and Mra. Walter Ratliff, Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Keys and Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Bond. " The Knights of Columbus will hold their dancing class and assembly on
Thursday evening at St. Mary's com
munity hall. The Gonzaga council is giving a dance Thursday evening at the Y. M. I. club, with music by the Eaton orchestra. An old fashioned dance will be given Thursday evening by the Ben Hurs
at their club. Everyone is to wear
old fashioned costumes. Luncueon will be served during the evening.
Th lupins are eiving a danco
Thursday evening for members and
their families. The Melody Entertainers will play the order of dances. Mrs. Afred Fehlnian entertained members of the Show-me club informally at her home on Richmond avenue "Tuesday afternoon. The tune was spent in needlework after which refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present wete: Mrs. Harris, Mrs. (Jeorge Reid, Mrs. A. L. Reid, Mrs Charles Schnelle. Mrs. Silas Hastings, Mrs. Charles Wiker, Mrs. B. F. tlehr, Mrs. Albert Reinhard, Mrs. Ed Meranda, Mrs. William Longman, Mrs. Olin Hiegins, Mrs. O. K. Boles, Mrs. Elbert Vickery and Mrs. Alfred Fehlman. The club meets in two weeks again, the hostess to be announced later. The Delta: Theta Tau sorority held a business meeting, Tuesday evening in i lie Omicron 11 Sigma fraternity 'rooms in the K. of P. temple., Mrs. Carl Fienning was initiated into the sorority at the meeting. Later the members termed a party at a confectioner's where luncheon was served to them. Those present were: Miss Lorene Stahr, MissElizabeth Starr, Miss Anna Dallas, Mrs. Glenn E. . Whitcsell, Miss Greta Sisk, Mrs. Waldo Dubbs, Miss Mary Chenoweth, Mrs. Maurine Bradley, Miss Frances Roser, Mrs. Carl Fienning and Mrs. Ray B. Mowe. The next conclave of the sorority will be held intwo weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Morrison, of North E street entertained a number of dinner guests Monday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Russell llartzler. Miss Willodean Stetler, Verling Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Galen Morrison. The Ladies' Missionary society of Reid Memorial church met Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. The opening was conducted by the president, Mrs. Richard Sedgwick. Miss Ella Downing, who had charge of the
foreign mission study presented a
pageant showing the formation of the United Presbyterian church. The Home work was given by Mrs. W. D.
Scott and temperance work was pre
sented by Mrs. C. V. Miller. Follow
ing a short business meeting a social
hour was held during which refreshments were served. The hostesses for the afternoon were: Mrs. R. B. Jones, Mrs. Harry Moss, Mrs. Faxton and Mrs. Wilson Magaw. The Joseph Moore Parent-Teachers' association will meet Friday afternoon a L':r!0 o'clock. Miss S. Ethel Clark will speak on ' Child Welfare." A special program of music will be given. Every member is urged to be present, as important business will be brought up. - The Coterie dub will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Nettie Kirby at her home on North Eleventh street. Post C, T. P. A. will hold its monthly meeting at S o'clock Saturday evening. An address will be delivered by Hie Rev. Frank A. Dressel. Luncheon will be served following the business meeting. The all-day meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the Second English Lutheran church, which was to have been held
Thursday, has been postponed indefinitely. The Sweet Sixteen Euchre club will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strebe at their home on West First street Thursday evening. The Ladies' Aid of Trinity Lutheran church will meet Thursday after1 noon. Mrs. George Hart, of North Thirteenth street, will be hostess to the Alice Carey club Thursday afternoon. Women of Fairview are invited to attend the meeting of the Women's i.lub of Fairview Wednesday evening at Sevastopol school. The Quaker City club which was to have met with Mrs. Delia Atkinson Thursday afternoon has postponed the meeting for two weeks. An all-day meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the East Main Street Friends' church will be held Thursday. All members are asked to bring their lunch. Roswell B. Huff will entertain the Carnation club of the Degree of Honor Monday evening at Red Men's hall after the regular business meeting instead of Friday evening. All members re urged to be present. The monthly business meeting of tlfe W. W. class of New Westville will
will give a banquet for the Persever
ance class in the Sunday school room Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
The Spiritualist church of Truth
will hold a service in their hall, 15 South Seventh street Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Edith Sum-
merfruit will give a reading, "If We
Only Understood." Messages will be given by Miss Velma Baker and Mrs. Ella Morrow, assisted by Mrs. Rose Baker. Special music will he furnished by Mis3 Gertrude Huddleson. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. William Froehlich entertained at her home on South Fifth street Tuesday afternoon for the benefit of the Helping Hand society of the Spirtualist church of Truth. Twenty-five persons were present. Luncheon was served and the time spent informally. II. R. Robinson, of the National Road West, left Wednesday on a trip to Kansas City, Mo., and Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyde are the parents of a daughter, Barbara Jane, bora Sunday morning at Reid Memorial hospital. Mrs. Hyde before her marriage was Miss Gertrude Mullen. The C. B. C. club was delightfully entertained at the home of Miss SuFan Crowell, on Richmond avenue, Tuesday evening. Three new members were enrolled in the club. The evening was spent in music and needlework. A luncheon was served later in the evening by the hostess, Mrs. Ralph Oldham and Mis3 Inez Vore were guests of the club. The members present were Aline Brokamp, Murl Terry, Freda Lohman, Edna Abley, Berndetta Taube, Tecla Taube, Helen Young, Ruby Castetter and Susan Crowell. The club will meet at
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were present and had a part on the
program. A playlet, special musical numbers and a two course, luncheon were the features Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Manning and Mrs. Ellen Fox, of Economy, spent Saturday here. Mr. and Mrs. Manning attended the
tournament and Mrs. Fox spent the
day with Mrs. Elmira Whitesell Mrs. Crump, of Green's Fork, Is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Hollace Hoover Mrs. Porter Thornburgh, of Newcastle, is the guest of Mrs.. Mollie Thornburgh and son Charley Mrs. Ida Lawson is ill.
Clyde Thomas entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Varnouf and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of New Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and son Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bunch and daughters, Pauline and Wandalee, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferis and family. Mr. and Mrs. York Little of Richmond, spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alistius Little Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roll of near Whitewater were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid.
m Kiss Corinne Barker. ' Miss Corinno Barker of New! York i3 one of the prominent bath-l era enjoying the opening weeks of; the season at Palm Beach. She is a debutante. '
MIDDLEBORO, Ind. The revival meetings at Middleboro have been a success. At the Sunday evening serv
ice there were people from Arba, Foun-
tain City, Chester, Webster, Richmond, Bethel, New Paris and Whitewater. . . Rev. L. F. Ulmer and daughter dined Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alexander of near New Paris. . Mrs. James "Meeks of Muacie, spent a few days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pogue and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Fowble and son Rodger and Roscoe Fowble ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirkman and daughter Marjorle. In the evening Miss Marjorie took supper with Fowbles. . . .Mrs. Wayne Mull and Mrs. Marshall Worley spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and' Mrs. George Worley and family Mrs.
Cora Danner spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell spent Sunday in Webster . with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nocton I
Miss Vonda Glunt, Miss Annamarie' Clark and Miss Gertrude Urton were' guests Sunday'of Misses Mildred and Violet Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Alis-. tius Little delightfully entertained at i their home Sunday the following'; guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charley Duke, j Mr. and Mrs. York Little, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Teaford and Mr. Edgar j Duke. . . .Miss Jessie Jones Is ill. Her sister, Mrs. Floyd Bogan of Richmond, ; is staying with her The members j of the M. E. Sunday school are giving ' a market Saturday at the First Na-j tional bank, and each one is asked to give what they can and take it to Richmond, or take it to the church Friday, evening or early Saturday j morning, or telephone Clyde Thomas and he will call for it... Mr. and Mrs.
LYNN, Ind. A very pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Hunt at their home north of town Friday. About 40 persons were present. Light refreshments were served
Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan celebrated their thirteenth wedding anniversary Friday. A number of unexpected guests were present Grant Johnson spent last week, in the southern part of the state John Benson was a visitor in Winchester Tuesdays,. .. .Lin Owens spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens near Snow Hill.....
Harvey Kinsey is visiting relatives in Indianapolis "Jimmy" Jones left Tuesday for an extended visit with relatives in Paris, 111 Mrs. Harry Nearan and children are guests of relatives in Losantsville Mrs. Maude Smock preached at the Friends' church
Sunday in the absence of the pastor, Mr. S wander The Rev. Sarmohlen! of Portland is tie evangelist at tie meeting being held at Bloomingsport Mrs. Maude Swain is still confined to the house with, la grippe.. .. .Will Hill of Richmond spent Tuesday in Lynn, the guest of his father, Abner Hill Mrs. Troy Jarrett and son of Savana, Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Brandane Mrs. Mery Johnson is seriously ill at her home
south of town. She has pneumonia. . . . Mir. and Mrs. William Chenoweth were ttue Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs., Emery Chenoweth, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chenoweth in the evening. Attorney Hutchens of Winchester visited Lynn Monday Mterl Johnson, who for the past week has been quite poorly, is able to sit up at present Miss Edna Hill is reported ill Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gool epent Monday in the county seat. . . . .Miss Jeanette Lee Nichols of Muncie spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nichols.... Mrst Ada King of Winchester was a
guest Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Grit Thorn Herb Hodgins returned to Ft. Wayne Monday G. F. Chenoweth -visited in Wayne county Monday. Nickel coins are in use in Ceylon, Uganda, India and Nigeria, among other British 'possessions.
RUSS FOREIGN TRADE -SURE TO INCREASE, SAYS PITTSBURG MAN
(By Associated Press) MOSCOW, Jan. 25. There is bound to be an ever increasing amount of foreign trade in Russia, despite all her handicaps, in the opinion of Adolph Tordy, of Pittsburg, Pa, who came here with the American Relief Administration as cashier. "There's no doubt that the Soviet government will continue going to the right, as opposed to the red left, in Its economic policy," said Mr. Tordy. "So soon as Russia can get her transportation system righted so big freights can be handled, many of her present problems will correct themselves. One of these would be the famine. There's enough food in Russia, if its distribution can be affected.
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ECONOMY, Ind Mr. and Mrs. O
Cramorvisited Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Bushman, near Moorelaad, Sunday
Mrs. Louise Denny, celebrated her
82nd birthday anniversary, Friady, en
tertaining callers, neighbors and her
friends Mrs. H. B. Manning is ill at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Cromor The Sunathla society met
at the home of Mrs. William Charles,
Wednesday. .A large number of Economy people attended the basketball games at Hagerstown, SaSturday A penny supper will be held at the Friends church, next Friday night, everybody invited The King's Herald met at the home of Miss Francis Denny, Saturday afternoon. .. .Miss W..1 L. Fennimore, of Muncie, spent the week-end at her home, returning to Muncie, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Masey, of Williamsburg, arrived Tuesday, to visit their daughter and Mrs. Printe Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison and daughter, Miss Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomas and children, were guests of Mrs. Agnes Orsborn and daughter, Miss Daisy, Sunday Frank Macey of Pittsburgh, Pa., spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Macey G. A. Manning left here to begin work as principal at Garfield junior high school at Richmond.... Dr. Ed Clark, of Indianapolis, came Monday to see his mother, Mrs. J. B. Clark, who is ill. He returned home Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stegall and Mrs. J. B. Swain were at Richmond Thursday. . . Clinton Pomroy is ill with a bad cold .Mrs. Lawrence Macey was called Minnesota on account of the illness of her parents The Smathla society met with Airs. William Charles Wednesday Mrs. Louise Albertson Is able to be out after two weeks" illness Basketball game Friday night between Boston and Economy high
school teams. A good game is anticipated Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barnes of Pennville returned to their home Friday after a visit of a Jew days with the latter's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris Mrs. Ella
Presbaugh of Hartford City is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macey. JACKSONBURG, Ind. This neigh
borhood has been struck with an epi
demic o fbad colds and la grippe..
The young people of the Sunday school
are planning to give a play. . . .The condition of Mrs. Laura Stanton 13 very serious. Her daughter, Mrs.
Clark Kirkpatrick, of Hartford City
and her grand-daughter, Mrs. Earl
Hahn, of Muncie, are at her bed-side The Lardies' aid society cleared J51 at the Crampton sale The Farmers' Federation will meet Thursday night. .. .Morris Druley and family of Centerville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harrold Mrs. Orville Berg and Mrs. Alonzo Hormel who have been ill for a week are better. .. .Jacob Kiser attended
Mute services at Richmond Sunday.. ..Mrs. Hallie Kingery spent Wednesday with her sister at Connersville. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown were calling on friends at Dublin, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kinsinger of Pennville, spent Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kinsinger Mrs. Anderson and son John, of Hagerstown were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Will Conway ..Mrs. Mj-rtle Noggle, .of Muncie, spent last week here with friends.. ..Mrs. Joseph Kinder was the guest Sunday of Miss Hester Gethers. .Mr. and Mrs. Clem Endsley and son, Robert are ill.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kiser of Richmond and Mrs. Dan Chapman of Cambridge, took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kiser Mrs. Fred Scott, Mrs. Gilmore and daughter, Virginia, who have been sick, are better Mrs. Will Lyons of Milton, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Martin Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Morse were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Waddell. at Cambridge, Saturday
Mrs. Hugh Fagan, Mrs. Fred Work
and Mrs. Jesse Hormel, spent Thursday with Mrs. Herman Kingsey Emmagene and James Smith, spent Sunday" with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fagan Frank Clark and family, Orville Hines, of Dublin, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Morse Sunday. Mr. Clark is slowly recovering from a 6erious illness.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Personette and children, of
Pershing, were calling on friends here Saturday. .. .John Kiser is recovering
from an illness.
BETHEL, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Fred! Elliot of Arba were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harlan Mrs. Anson Brumfield is spending a few days with relatives at Centerville Miss Florence Boren and Miss Wyvona Hyde and Mrs. Donald Windle spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Cofield spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Cofield Many froiu here attended the funeral of Henry Knoll at Whitewater, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dewy McCracken and chil
dren of Modoc spent Wednesday night and Thursday wjth Merl Coleman and family Mr. and Mrs. Merl Cowman and son Homer were guests Sunday of Mr. John Harding and family. Mrs. Guy Anderson left Monday for Chicago where she intends spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Earl Baldwin Mrs. A. J. Bond remains ill Mrs. Everette White returned to her home Sunday Mrs. John Weidenbaugh spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Blose Mr. and Mrs. John Weidenbaugh and Mrs. Jehu Boren spent. Wednesday evening with Frank Blose and family Mrs. Grant Robinson, who has been very sick, is slowly improving Mrs. Evalyn Moor returned to Union City Friday, after spending about two weeks here. HAGERSTOWN, Ind A reception was held Monday evening at the Christian church for Alfred Shumate, of Lima, Ohio, the evangelist singer, who arrived Monday for the revival. Supper was served and the orchestra played Miss Lulu Brown, a former teacher, returned Saturday from Indianapolis, where she was attending college. She will fill the vacancy in the school made by the death of Miss Sadie Horn Mrs. Laura Gebhart was called to Ft. Wayne Sunday on account of the death of a relative Michael Conniff has bronchial pneumonia. .. .Mrs. Laura Grills is ill Ernest Gray and family have been ill The annual guest day of -the Woman's History club was held at Litecroft, the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Teetor, Monday afternoon. Members of the Ladies' Progressive club were the invited guests of the History club. Miss Mary Clark and Mrs. Anna Unthank, of Richmond,
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"THHEY say that variety is the spice of life, but . evidently my wife has overlooked that sentence during her reading. It's the same old thing for breakfast day in and day out. ; .?. . "Cooking eggs has become such a part of her routine in life that she does it now solely from force of habit. I told her once that I liked eggs for breakfast, but she forgets that my longing for them might wear off after the first eight years. ' . "Oh hello! Here's the 'Good Things to Eat' classification in The Palladium's Merchandise columns. Well, I'll get Mary to read these classified ads and I know she'll find out where to get some food that will mean a CHANCE for me." Just a hint to any housewife Start reading Classification 57 TODAY.
